Bar mixer shower
17
Filter
O ring
Cleaning
The manufacturer recommends that all products
are cleaned using warm, soapy water.
Do not use abrasive or aggressive chemical
cleaning products as this may affect the product
surface finish and invalidate your guarantee.
Cleaning the filters
(fig.A)
It is advised that this should be carried out by a
qualified person.
It is advised that a qualified person should carry
this out.
Turn off the water supplies before starting.
To gain access to the filters remove the unit from
the inlet fittings.
Remove the sealing washers from the inlets.
Wash thoroughly under running water to remove all
debris using a suitable brush. Refit the sealing washer
and reassemble the shower onto the inlet fittings.
WARNING!
DO NOT use ‘powerful’ abrasive or
solvent cleaning fluids when cleaning the
shower as they may damage the fittings.
MAINTENANCE
The following maintenance procedure is
recommended for domestic installations but
must be carried out for commercial installations.
Maintenance of the unit is required to give
continued performance after installation and that
it continues to provide scald prevention.
Note: A thermostatic mixing valve in need of
maintenance can be undetectable in normal
use and only becomes apparent when a
disruption occurs in the hot or cold water supply
temperatures or pressures.
The frequency of routine maintenance of the
internal of the valve will depend mainly on the
water supply condition. Experience of local
conditions will dictate the intervals for inspection
and in-service testing; guidance has been
given below which can be adjusted for local
requirements.
a) Initially check the filters for debris
once every
three months and clean if necessary.
b) Perform a thermal shut off test
every three months, and check the
maximum temperature setting. See the
‘Commissioning’ section for the details of
this test and readjustment of the maximum
temperature setting if required.
c) If the maximum water temperature varies
by more than 2°C from the commissioned
setting then carry out the following checks
• Check the isolating valves are fully open.
• Check the internal surface for scaling.
If the body requires descaling then it should be
removed from the pipework to carry this work out
(all rubber parts must be removed before descaling).
• Check the function of the non-return valves
The non-return valves (NRVs) prevent cross-flow
between hot and cold supplies under unequal
pressure conditions. They are designed for long
life with no maintenance.
If these checks do not highlight the reason
for the temperature variation, then internal
components will require replacement; please see
the spare parts list.
Disinfection
Where chlorine is used for the disinfection
of water systems all relevant guidelines and
approved codes of practice must be strictly
followed. Failure to comply with the relevant
guidelines and approved codes of practice may
invalidate your guarantee.
Fig.A